Dennis Severs' HouseDennis Severs' HouseThe brainchild of eccentric designer and performer, Dennis Severs' House at 18 Folgate Street captures, in a series of evocative snapshots, 18th century life as...2018/08/14
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Kensington Palace State ApartmentsKensington Palace State ApartmentsOriginally a private country house, public visitors are now warmly welcomed into Kensington Palace, the birthplace of Queen Victoria and home to Princess Diana between...2018/08/14
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Hampton Court PalaceHampton Court PalaceTravel through over 500 years of rich royal history reflected in the palace's varied and stunning mix of Baroque and Tudor architecture. The winding corridors,...2018/08/14
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Fenton HouseFenton HouseSet in the winding streets of Hampstead Village, the National Trust-owned, late 17th-century Fenton House contains an outstanding collection of porcelain, needlework pictures and Georgian...2018/08/14
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Fenton House,
Windmill Hill
NW3

Category: Historic Buildings

Fenton HouseLondon > Attractions > Historic BuildingsWindmill Hill, NW3Set in the winding streets of Hampstead Village, the National Trust-owned, late 17th-century Fenton House contains an outstanding collection of porcelain, needlework pictures and Georgian...More

Marble Hill HouseMarble Hill HouseThe waterside Palladian villa, Marble Hill House, was built for Henrietta Howard, the mistress of King George II when he was Prince of Wales. Set...2018/08/14
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Westminster AbbeyWestminster AbbeyMost famous nowadays as the venue for royal weddings - including the marriage of Prince William and Catherine Middleton in 2011 - Westminster Abbey is...2018/08/14
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Spencer HouseSpencer HouseSpencer family's 18th London residence.
The ancestral home of Diana, Princess of Wales, the Spencer family hasn’t lived in this, their London residence, since 1926....2018/08/14
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Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace England's most famous royal palace, and the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II, Buckingham Palace opens the doors of its State Rooms to the public...2018/08/14
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The MonumentThe MonumentFollowing an 18-month closure which began in 2007, The Monument reopened in February 2009 revealing the effects of a £4.5 million renovation. If you're feeling...2018/08/14
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2 Willow Road2 Willow RoadManaged by the National Trust, 2 Willow Road is, in fact, a Modernist terrace of three Hampstead houses originally designed and inhabited by Hungarian architect...2018/08/14
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Houses of ParliamentHouses of ParliamentNow more commonly known as the Houses of Parliament, the Palace of Westminster began life in 1042 as a royal residence under Edward the Confessor....2018/08/14
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Ranger's House - The Wernher CollectionRanger's House - The Wernher CollectionRanger's House is an 18th century, Grade I listed, red brick villa built in 1723 which became the official residence of the 'Ranger of Greenwich...2018/08/14
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Southwark CathedralSouthwark CathedralDating back to around 1220 Southwark Cathedral is the oldest Gothic church in London. It has a varied and lively history and houses interesting memorials...2018/08/14
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Chiswick House and GardensChiswick House and GardensA former royal residence and stunning example of classical 18th-century design, Chiswick House originally belonged to the "architect Earl" Lord Burlington, an avid traveller and...2018/08/14
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Ham House & GardensHam House & GardensPerched on the edge of the River Thames and first built in 1610, this ornate but almost melancholic Stuart mansion combines extensive formal gardens with...2018/08/14
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Fulham PalaceFulham PalaceA hugely popular afternoon out for weekending West London families, Fulham Palace is truly beautiful. Originally a country retreat for London's bishops (it only stopped...2018/08/14
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18 Stafford Terrace18 Stafford Terrace For a virtually untouched and immaculately preserved slice of Victorian living, visit Edward Linley Sambourne a delightful museum and one of the few genuine...2018/08/14
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Westminster CathedralWestminster CathedralNot to be confused with Westminster Abbey, the nearby Westminster Cathedral in Victoria is London's only example of neo-Byzantine architecture, described by the poet John...2018/08/14
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Osterley Park and HouseOsterley Park and HouseOriginally built in 1575, architect Robert Adam was later commissioned in 1761 to transform the original Tudor mansion built on this site into an elegant...2018/08/14
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